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COT eet er Rn CTR oon a A PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNI ce SPENCER ‘ADAMS SHOULD SPEND ANOTHER YEAR ‘IN P. Cc OOF Youngster FOURMILE RACE AND {A Question of Jack Dempsey Faces Three Se NEW COURSE FAVORED| = Sportsmanship Bouts Before Harry Wills) 5 oo ine : Experience i Hud River May Bring About Change in! _rattor's Note: After Suzanne Lenglen had defeated Mrs, Mallory tn i. ge ee Roe: hale: Commiik Is Mentioned as New, their tennis mateh at Wimbledon “Saturday thie department rans story with the head: “Suzanne Wins, But Had Alibi Ready.” Mr, Location; Other Crew News i letter that follows, sharply criticizes it and questions BY LEO H. L/ | / hip of the writer, The letter, with the answer by | Seaburn Brown, assistant sporting editor of The Star, and the story, RASTIC changes are looming in the national intercol-| “** elms published herewith, legiate rowing classic before the 1923 race, The two big enna that are reported in Eastern rowing circles to be THE STORY imminent are a shift back to the four-mile grind after two! Suzanne Lengien, French tennin atar, proved hernelf the queen of the Oo ch. " “ courts today When she trimmed Mre. Molla Mallory at Wimbledon, 6 60. races over the three-mile course, and a change in location for Sa Eke, Lonoten, whe Gut unber foe os Beles ia, Het Yorks the shell classic to some other water site than the Hudson) ast summer when she was being defeated by Mrs. Mallory, had her river. | alibi all ready, The tides are the big problem on the Hudson, where the! Before the tournament started at Wimbledon she was suddenly attacked oy ns >, i‘ 4 with heart trouble and ft was a long time before she m up her mind race has been staged for years near Poughkeepsie, Lake) (, compete, Her entry wasnt fled until after Ars, Mallory had showed Cayuga, near Ithaca, N. Y., Cornell's home waters, is Said tO! on rngtiah courts that her game wasn't up to her 1921 standard, The be prominently mentioned as|- “| American champion was beaten in severa] Hnglish tournaments before the the new site for the event. | | Deedehene, wom. beh ‘che: Ss Meg's tenealalied she wih 0 otek? Rowing experts contend Navy Coach, Who]! > that the four-mile race is not pre dt while Molla, who went down to defeat without a murmur, te ‘our-! y eg oghe the oarsmen as the May Lead Harvard Crew Next Season | three-mile event, contending THE I ETTER that the latter race is prac- Seattle, Wash, July tically a sprint all the way.) : They point out the tremend-) ous set by Cornell in this| year’s struggle as the proof of their contention. GLENDON TO HARVARD? Dick Glendon, the famous Navy coach, will tutor the Harvard eight next spring, according to Dame Rumor. For years Glendon has; turned out super crews at the | Annapolis institution. Glendon’s Navy crew of 1922 Is aid to be the greatest eight in the history of rowing in Americo, Losing seven out of eight regulars and facing the possibility of losing their conch, the rowing outlook isn't very bright at Annapolis for next year. However, the Annapolis institution | has the pick of Young America, and | their course of study and work at the naval school is such that the | Ayter yea coach of the 3 | — Few Young Fellows Cy Jump in and Good in Majors BY LEO H. LASSEN HERE are handtuy Pe ising young players tm | Coase a: j year, im there are two yy playing ty loop whe never played x fersional fore, One a Spencer and the other jp! Gene Valia, Both of young fellows look good, but need a lot of experience before: will be ripe for big league ¢ The Coast league ts a fast zation—a« lot faster than who watch the games realize, only way for them to Coast league baseball would ————~-—--um {been for them to sit thru @ of es % fn 1918, in two no-decision bouts of tat lenees in re }10 ond six rounds, reapectively swing thie spring. And then Dempsey came siong tn Young ball players nee@ ss |1920 and kicked him for a row a lence more than they need a water buckets In three rounds eles. .- Young’ teasers. aaa | $65,000. ‘none into the spotlight | Harry Greb,- the “Pittsburg Wild|in the majors from the bush sam Cat," will be the mext opponent, ac-jare far and few between. Ty | | cording to the plans. did it. Coming from G The melee will be held in Pitts-| rank busher, he was a star burg, Harry's home town, some time | first time he hit the big later, and will be 10 rounds, no de |Ty Cobb is Ty Cobb. cision, Spencer Adams is sho | The fans of the “Bmoky City*| Promise as an inflelder are wild over the pugilistic plum to| Indians. Undoubtedly, if he & | te offered for their digestion, and|on improving, he will be many are willing to go the limtt| leaguer. He has all kinds with bets that Greb will still be tn eget But he lacks ex | the ring at the end of the 10 rounds. . eine the aay tut Jens Willard also is considered as | 726! sare be & prospective opponent. player with the knack of jothers what he knows, Big Jens, weighing 285 pounds, has | should develop fast. é 33 reco g a zz Editor of The Seattle Star Dear Sir; “Susanne Wins, But Had Alibi Ready.” ught for the Stars and Stripes, and to claims to have the sanction of the American public back of It makes us blush! ‘The article was written by some upstart, evidently, who is too poor a sport to acknowledge excellence regurdiees. ‘That is not the American way, and the unsportsmantike attitude of these stupid people is putting us in the light of « joke and a nation of poor sports, until it is getting serious, Friday Mrs, Mallory played one of the finest games of her career with Mrs. Beamish, but Satur. day she faced the champion of the world, in her full health and sertney Se Us even Piss tees ee Seen, Abd te Shee. Sent Saree: We Americans take off our hats to anyone who so completely wins her right to 9 title. “Hereafter we will spend our money on papers that | , Hoey fori foontery) employ American ladies and gentlemen in every department and not ess 1 (upper left), cads or yellow sports, Harry Greb (lower left) and We never felt thatthe Norwegian woman Mallory's right to the title) Bill Brennan (right). was clear last year, owing to the fact that the French woman played in spite of the fact that two doctors ordered her to bed. But owing to the BY BOB DORMAN fact that she was here to play for charity (devastated France) she tried YORK, July 12, ~ Jack anyway. Those Americans who felt the tithe should remain with her decided that thix year would tell. It is therefore only decent, since the Dempsey is not going to risk hie two women played each apparently in health, to give justion where {t t#/ title against the “Black Panther” due. A sick woman is not always responsible and Mallory last year took) without @ little exercise. unfair advantage, it ts evident | Jack heon idle since his match You may, my dear pir. ; print this letter and explanation in your cotuma.| with Carpentier a year ago and feels | Letters to the Editor,” with my permission. I am eure it wil! find ®/ that te needs a fight or two under large response there among Americans worthy the name, and It will also! |lis, Dick Glendon ts said fo be ready | be gratifying to those who do not believe Amerien haa to steal her glory.| on velt before he takes on any such of greet ocean a8) yy crews at Annapo~ da gone into heavy training on the Pa- ‘And, ‘eng ~alhget be remem. |to take oxer the reins of the Har-| Lam, very truly yours, L. A. WILAON, 1480 Sixth ave. | Witte promise to be Marty cific coast with the hope of luring Coiat Senet J = bered that doesn’t observe |vard rowing shells in wanes the Intercollegiate rules of allowing |Glendon’s greatest D teen the Rilly Mieke t# reported to be the| Philadelphia soon—an elght-round | Jack into @ return match. will have big league clubs @ ore triumph was ¢ men but three years of competition. | victory of his boys on the Hudson | THE ANSWER first victim, aftair. | “ee * Harry Wills te “Jes|for him. His biggest Atter three years of athletic work |this year, his gang. breaking the BY SEABURN BROWN The bout mooi Will be held in Bill and eo have mixed it before, | waitin’ now Js that he is almost | tn nome other schoo! a fellow can | world’s record for the three-mile dis- 3) J * * right field hitter. When compete three more years at |fance. We are delighted to see that our humble effort to editorialize a bit crash the agate to all fi Annapolis after his plebe year. on the cat come of the recent world’s championship tennis tournament his smoke. 2 w NMEaS tindian, tek etic Seles Gouiaen of: Wrantn, Getpaned: Bare. e or ea ‘ihe nem gnes’tx, VOR JIM RICE The Hane Machen Nits, ae Anuetionh teed diewamiias Comes on >.¢ ic ar i looke mighty promising, too. } Tu YALE? . Soa ee eee ee Ria, €t. & Weerioe ie Sate hange | in| z derfully fast. a a GE ng 0 recdg 2 our tpaadis se We bol ho brief for Mra Mallory. We said in the story: “Susanne li 1 If It Is Held i in 1923 resularty ander Jock Malad Jim Rice, the veteran Columbia = Lengien proved herself the queen of the courts." Bhe beat the American e smart teacher, at San mentor, is due to take up the rowing | Praciric conn LEAGUE ps algae Sdanory ana bred por" agpan Tethys EE nett fe rrr ey a wes pang < f H © , r year a ee | views Wor “Sth AAG] Last year, at Forest Hilla, U. 8 A., In the middie of the second set of King of Promoters Has Talked Terms With Harry’ Wills, but Getting Jack Demp-| 13 have made a reat In spite of the fact that Yale's! Ouueed ts te {unten between the wp, Aflie. Lengien walked off the courts She DID sey Is Big Problem; Would Like to Stage Bout in Jersey City, So He Wouldn’t| ot Arnoid statz, the Los eight won a glotious victory over | dai Lake “ 7 - co See ee oad org rid ‘ saveli’ timate 'S H to Build N Stadi graduate. Statz is doing y ts e seaxon, Instead, a a a 4 - nemesis pars not the brilliant perfor ide oem with bs a ig eget “ | Mr. Wilson saya: ‘Mra. Mallory ig.+ ¢ Sneed, Rp NRE: 8! EY wworts | BY HENRY RRELL be if he were more expe: during the 1921 season. = gp Paaayt gag ylang ay anics Aatuale Site, Sitduiek:” Chace EW YORK, July 12.—Tex Rickard wants the Dempsey-Wills fight. He's going after] ‘The major leagues have Biaccrd bee co i prhengndening before the tourney opened she ixsued @ statement at Paris to the it. Chances are he'll get it. peliis malig Raggi P i e | rs : : : a 2 ‘ Sita. tba cin, tobe ‘taove’ thas | neeeastee i mace Spin ag Ae would not allow her to play, on account of Hearing that the champion and his negro poe god had vi growth 3 oarg! to — upon then. ‘The’ mined ordinary interest in the Blue boat sped > egg But-—hersie’ girii-ahe declared that che would. exter ‘the tpurnament] S0ne time, some place, for someone, Rickard sai: ey could fig’ or him i ey woul are the schools of baseball, ey Rady a | Page carla - 'f +} and play thru the preliminaries, altho she did not believe sie could stand| Wait. pissed poi Me Bagot ’ Pend joa bed oa bs Ag | « + bn sa “0 the terrific strain of undergoing the finals, “If those fellows will realize that they can't fight until next year, I'll promote the | ‘emer lesgue | b , de oacthin Uh tes’ Aunapitis abel next} : ut It so happened that Mrs. Mallory played rather Indifferent tennis in the! fight and I'll outbid any other promoter. If they fight in Jersey City I can give Demp-|Stany a. promising ball be post 2 ar ee ee le mines Ut Nome Of the Kamen were clowe, and she was) so. 4 percentage of the gate that will amount to more than he got for fighting Carpentier. | been graduated too soon. nee 5 OO 88 ‘The further Mile. Lengien watched Mrs. Mallory play, the stronger her etting Dempsey will be the big thing, as I have already talked terms with Wills. If| i. opens [anos Priiadeiphia Cc Detects (fist gumey;| Dear! Became! She entered the finale—so Mr. Wilson informs us—in “full/jt does not become necessary to build a new stadium I can give Dempsey almost as/Tohay GREAT OUTLOOK sate petrol 2 (first game): health and strength”! ” While the champion Navy outtit is | ™ues"peue % Beers 6 (sreond wamey. (DST! “Mallory stayed on the court to the finish and went down gamely| Much as he is asking,” Rickard said today. Seattle opens tts !mportant od anne ———$$_—____——. losing seven regulars next year. Cleveland Boston ¢ fighting. In our limited experience, as an “upstart.” we cannot remember with San Francisco today. “D Washington's great eight, the outfit} W*sineten 3. Chicago of any Americans prominent in sport who ever Quit to a foreigner, sick John Adama is expected to} “Onion” Gardner to the hill, @ ner hurled the tribe to two over the Seals in the opening of the season and here's repeats. that forced the Navy to break a NATIONAL LEA world’s record to win at Poughkeep- | w ts Pet In our pinion, we repeat, Mile. Lenglen is a great tennis player— ar wim sie, will be losing but one man—Bob |X", Yor oe ; £9) greatest in the world; a great winner—greatest we ever heard of; a Ingram, at No. 5. lows | 4 ne | Cine dc ccerecese 3 ‘ Pardon o rome un A jcanism—but, bats off to Mbt Coach Leader will be back at the |Cinctomath 0.002%: oo» 12| Pardon our gross un-Americaninm—but, bate a Pijurstad Mat ee ex | | Star Swim Entry Blank helm again and with Mike Murphy, | ¥t° wonie ‘ +4 ri yr lory She may be a “Norwegian woman” to Mr. Wilson, but, even tho in one of the cleverent strokes in the|pnimostenia ~ Pi ; | she lost, “poor sports” like us are glad to hall her as the AMERICAN Iam a regular member of the A. A. U, and wish to enter the events || BIG SERTES ON business back to lead the Tyee «hell, | Boston eee 27 “ .36¢ | singles tennis champion! in The Star swimming meet marked with X; IN EAST tse ‘Washington is expecting much of the | eSU LTS As to our being @ cad and yellow sport, well, it's a difference of opinion on eye) Ss aS A crucial series is being Bil iad weew. j Reston 10. weuabers 4, that makes horse We merely hope the opinion is not unanimous MEN’S EVENTS in Nee York with. tl °. among readers of The Star St. Louls Browns battling place. The Yanks drew fint 2 | yesterday, trimming the |to 1, Incidentally beating | Shocker, the Brown act. | Yanks win again today # the lead after a long s0J second place. d Annual Water Car-| CORNELL LOOMS Cornell's crew, a powerful outfit ; ™ de tne gear, opto he ut 0 | CONNOLLY GOES Rain Delays P lay i in August; Entries Open | *!" ™*"*!"" rteyand pack ste Paar hes dae eee | TO GIANT CLUB) NTRIES are open today for the | Fancy diving, 10.fo0t board. ane Cea ah pecke Maelt ar) 565 Connolly, former Han Fradcle fo) ie pen fourney | hirer er ne eS pie. 2h The entry blank show Joc’ Th D-yard back str nival to Be Staged im] (0229, 0N5 TPS: boara o-vard free atyle ing the first two miles of the Hud. | be co euntsiclder, a hee en pure hased for Sentore— tors and Novices ae eet gape ct tn, ee a | EA eat wide, ce — ||SIM THORPE av eir heart-breaking pac - criaee tte Setebs taltaien what Seoceeea’ Reenan eeroiee yard free style. bur they blew up. themselves and | Giant ne now navwinins | Third Qualifying Round Put Off Until Tomorrow by | ("°° sniran's wish © tke pars | 100058 gut te ‘yard free style. 8? OD GETS Fil were nosed out by Syracuse for third. | With the i sree Meee tm the, ° ; mt tu teri ae SS. pare’ bank aural pane | Southern league, Heavy Rain; Walter Hagen Heads Second Day’s the swimming editor of ‘The 6 Milw marathon o-vard back ‘stroke, srasersontr cae Cosch John Hoyte ts building «| Play With 141; Favorites All Place . Fancy diving, 19.foot board. ‘Thorpe, famous Indien ala ie Entries will close at 6 p.m, Au ‘TRY CLUB, Chicago, July 12.—Play of the| *** ® | Thing in Golf; | third qualifying flight in the national golf tournament! T*r? *"¢ no charges for entering fined $50 and indefinitely by the management of the club for breaking training Entries Close August 5 new shell this summer for his boys and with seven veterans anda cham.| Length Is Real | QKOKIE COU pion junior varsity to draw from he | expects big results next year. | ‘ il Thursday . A full list of events for senior and was also fined $50 by the : r ‘ss ‘ W y’ r N Dee sbecvendes ‘ i - | But Hear Thi here was postponed until Thursday, following heavy rains| chor sae nek wakean antiemere itn Tee conus tub gslne Gala SOME SIDELIGHTS With the craze for length more today. , 1 th listed, with the mile | ® threat to “clean ‘em out.” A » ; or less in everyone's system,||Tain was only a drop in the . a> — | booked for both divisions, j , - Fg ag and atc ead ped | golfers surely think of the occa- || bucket to what the golf stars ARNOLD STATZ This will be a reguiarly registerea | | Adéree) ngisne peti: rer A. A. U. SENDS 1 ¥ 4 sions where too much distance in|! saw at Skokie today. A. A. U. meet, and all swimmers over wort leat Brac tne otym || tn wer" ten Mach aintance tn | gaw at Skokie today. HURTS WRIST 4 4.\, mst, 9nd. evimmers over ple regatta In 1920, and in which they rowed to American champion | ships twice on the Hudson, may be} cut up this summer and each man Arnoid Statz is out of the Chicago|the A. A. U These me pion, rounds in Oakland, Cal. to-| cards can be obtained from Jured wrist, He broke a small bone| pry, at Pi in hig throwing wrist, the other day ‘ in a fe for the F several y ball exhibition mateh ted Cross at Apawamis ars ago Jim Barnes had noon, play will be started. However, if the rain continues, the entire tour nament will be set back one day & Taft's, for 26 cents have been sent by the A. Ay 5,000 American and Canadian part A. | Major Notes Walker Is pg od more length to his drives than he For all events In which more than ven t ch he sat | > ; ¢ mo ound ters pos : - bad duced os _onaiptid per ” | “gb pdiaad a Mig hte Brad a wart Me meer vi ont ue a Gos five enter there will be preliminarion| day's here—Bebe Pinelli hit S * {to send teams to the national ‘A : a ° played against Waiter on |{ shortly after the first pair had teed . | ave ‘ Another interesting sidelight on the || pea eyes seainst Walter Hagen | | te heateh hes CARD TACKLE with four qualifying finals, Prelimi-| 9 homer in the eighth inning with econ in and senior track and field 4 oa ht on the |] and ‘Tom } off and found piay almost imponsible. | marion will be held for all swimmers | two on, and put the Reds in fourth ships in Newark, N. J., Navy crew is that Alden Sanborn. || At the seventh hole Barnes hit || Iollowing are the names and acores JOINS BEARS eho tvs north of the Lake Washing. | pines With @ Gto-k win over the tember 8 of Wisconsin, who rowed No. 5, han! 9 ball nearly 300 yards from the |! of the players who qualified yester.| | Robins. r : bi oes the saaca r | Panama Joe Gans, colored middle. | ton canal at Green Lake, and the | eeenheinactncs esis taken part in more big races than || tee and brought up in the rough, jday for the finals in the national! last season, will play for California | rest of the entrants will compete at Bade Ruth went all the way around any other oarsman in the history of || while from the tenth tee his ball eaegs cert accross || iat i fn abl || open eottourmamen Thrsiny nnd this Faria atone the Gee | Matron, thee sminaren wi anaes th ngtenkoe ay ia BIG FIGHT ON count. He has rowed 24 ra for |] the seven jowever, that he a en Bear institution during the sum. | be staged At bi ere will be the Yankees beating the Browne. . . Sa hawt” Only Toi baaTaa nce || Meaetameenm, mowers hat he 11" wan agen, Dara net | ar quart [re eliminares fr the mite ata | Athletic Outfielder Passes FOR JULY shells that have been. dete ed do © course flew the rubbe The Gh—t } thon | Phlle W NEW YORK, July 12 in that ha m defeated. | Gown ihe oper . few th ; rub er | a ge NEI SL, oo | JOHNNY KERR he finale Will he sdhedaled tor tha! mina ict the Fite down with twe illiams and Is Next to ard eaid he would nia the cross bunker that in the old reits " Lake Washington canal on the fol-| er game, 3 to 0, Hornsby the Leonard-Tendler fight, THREE COURSES _ || {0°02 bier mst In he old |i ign nog reget. STILL STARS )|!min« siturany. I adalah Gull Se alate ac ast Seen a Seen oe hazard to carry o | a... 11-76-1468 ¥ “Dad” Henry, veteran swimming | be ITTING two home runs against | reformers had the boxing ERLAND | 'z#"4 to carry on the second ee Johnny Kerf, sensational shortstop dizth Inning enabled the Braves to. win Swit 1 boasts th ee Lae Diegel, New Orienne, of the defunct Western International ere” Will. manage: the: Leattvi: | Grom the Piraten, 19 40.4 Detroit yesterday, Clarence | Pealed masts «three = golf Had his drive been a iittle|| tage tei or leagus, is playing great ball for the| °°™ BSR Morton allowed the Red Sox tour ecat-| Walker, Athletic outfielder, stepped courses on the Alps ch fs 181] shorter, he would probab! ; : , holes, One is at Aigie, in the Rhone | “ p Denver club, in the Western league, e \] been able to get home with a eR bes Montreaux Golf club; one at Mon-|| the fact that the hole was 627 Jense Guilford, Th 7 Al 7 ie hole wa [ *Jease Gulitord, Boston 7 oo Gulla, Chicago—16-76—161 | rom. tana, 2,000 feet, on a sunny, forext'|] yards long. As it wan, he failed Gone Sarazen, Pittabure. +154 WIMBLEDON Mile, Su-| tt incloned plateau above Sierre in the/| to get the Jack Burke, &t. Paul L neds opts fag 15! |ganne Lenglen nis cham: | have “Fred Wright, Flint 148 tered hits, and the Indians won, 2 to 0 into second place in the home-run SUZANNE JUST Watker hit hin 20Uh and tet homers | parade, He has hit 21 circuit wal Cate natin wa nd 9-8, For the ‘ sania 3 a sigs Rommell got} ‘The boys who hit home rung yes-| PARIS, July 12—Tn 1 S YF leicle in the Intransigeant | Suzanne Lenglen ranked MO | up sharply enough Length in one valley. and the other ay Sam | terday follow don, 6.0% . he | Godchaux, Jr, Now Orleans, Ki Smith, batting & eh, pong Bakaly se = yy Moritz, in (| alw moderate || At Bedford, Mich 74150. ‘ pion, and her pa r, Mins beth| drove in twe rune, ant the Bekeers | Walker, Athletics, two; total 21.|lory fifth on the list of wermaal M bus Upper Engadine distance combined with consistent lien ow, Weston, Mase, 77-73-~ | rack Thom, Behinnekok Hills, N. ¥.,) Ryan, defeated Miss Kathleen Me beat the White sox, 3 to &. Bos a, Yanks, one; total, 6, Blue,| stars. She said that Mise direction counts fa or i e " . . aM Btoel t io ” mt % t The downy woodpecker eats many ‘ n counts far more in th J. G Anderson, Giwanoy, N. ¥ jah Coen, Atatertows; leans r—| Kane and Mrs. Btocks today in the! 1 noes ceturaed to good form, ang {Detrolt, one: total, 3. Rigney, Ie. Miss Ryan and Mrs, Beal insects that infest the tree . - , women’s doubles championship. The | picnea the Gianta to @ 4-0-0 victory (tFolt, one; total, 2, Pinelli, Reds, one;| better players than the t be trees, George Duncan, of England, 16-16—161 teurs. scores Were 6-0, 64 over the Cubs. total, lL. ehampion Ware crt RR A sum,